Post Office New Deal Artwork – Most of the post office works of art were funded under the Treasury Department’s Section commissions. Those works that were created using TRAP funds are so indicated. Although the WPA funded the construction of

Post Office New Deal Artwork – Most of the post office works of art were funded under the Treasury Department’s Section commissions. Those works that were created using TRAP funds are so indicated. Although the WPA funded the construction of

This Post Office mural was funded by the Section of Fine Arts under the Treasury Department and not the WPA. New Deal/WPA Art in Camilla, Georgia Camilla, GA Post Office “Theme of the South” – oil on canvas Laura G.

Most of the post office works of art were funded under the Treasury Department’s Section commissions. Those works that were created using TRAP funds are so indicated. Although the WPA funded the construction of post office buildings, the artwork was

Post Office New Deal Artwork – Most of the post office works of art were funded under the Treasury Department’s Section commissions. Those works that were created using TRAP funds are so indicated. Although the WPA funded the construction of

This Post Office mural was funded by the Section of Fine Arts under the Treasury Department and not the WPA. Augusta, GA Post Office “The British Come to See Augusta” William Dean Fausett (1939) – tempera on gesso Photographs taken

Post Office New Deal Artwork – Most of the post office works of art were funded under the Treasury Department’s Section commissions. Those works that were created using TRAP funds are so indicated. Although the WPA funded the construction of

This Post Office mural was funded by the Section of Fine Arts under the Treasury Department and not the WPA. New Deal/WPA Art in Adel, Georgia Adel, GA Post Office “Plantation Scene” – oil on canvas Alice Flint (1941) (moved

Post Office Artwork in Georgia - Most of the Post Office works of art were funded through commissions under the Treasury Department’s Section of Painting and Sculpture (later known as The Section of Fine Arts) and not the WPA. “Often mistaken for